A former Governor of old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo, has appealed to Nigerians to give President Muhammadu Buhari more time to actualise his change agenda, saying that in no distance period the desirous change being advocated by the present government would manifest.
Nwobodo made the call at the weekend shortly after attending a reception organised in his honour by Bigard Memorial Seminary, Enugu.
While restating that the change would come, he however averred that the change might not come exactly the time we expect it, advising Nigerians to be patient.
Nwobodo, who singlehandedly built a library Complex for while holding sway as a governor, said though there were challenges facing the country, he was optimistic that the change was bound to bring out some pleasant surprises.
He commended President Muhammadu over the ongoing implementation of the Single Treasure Account (TSA), expressing happiness that Nigeria had recorded desired result through the implementation of the (TSA).
Reacting to the reception organised in his honour the former governor, said he was overwhelmed and happy that he was remembered.
Nwobodo, expressed satisfaction that some brilliant young men decided to leave everything in the world to serve God, assuring them that they would be rewarded.
Describing the seminary as the biggest in the world, Nwobodo recalled that he was instrumental to the famous visit of the then pope of the Catholic Church to the seminary when he was governor.
Going down memory lane, the former governor also recalled that when he was detained and released in the past,Bigard also entertained him, adding that the Catholic Church assisted him so much when he had challenges in the past.
Earlier in his speech, the Rector of Bigard Memorial Seminary, Very Rev. Fr. Dr. Albert Okechukwu Ikpenwa commended Nwobodo for donating a library to the seminary, describing the library as one of the best in the country.